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character of New France Society - Decapitation vs. Changing Masters
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social 1 Mapa Mental sobre character of New France Society - Decapitation vs. Changing Masters, criado por tdhein em 27-08-2013.
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character of New France Society - Decapitation vs. Changing Masters
decapitation
French connection was necessary and beneficial to start
France provided money and provided an export for goods
arrets de Marly
society of New France was not a carbon copy
Filles de Roi chose whether and to whom to marry creating social movement
decreased punishments and enforcements due to frontier conditions
decreased taxes and tithes
boys didn't often join the clergy
illegal trading, circumventing decrees, and initiation of industry
social distinctions blunted
access to fish and wild life for peasants
seigneurs had no official military role
seigneurs mad money through military, trade and government
role of church limited
bourgeoisie arose
Intendents were members of the new aristocracy and had a lot of power
poorer non-noble seigneurs
Assemblies and chambers of commerce could act as pressure groups for government
society entrepreneurial
indigenous class reinvested in colony
materialism arose
not priest ridden or particularly religious
church was the handmaiden of the government - didn't dominate
Limited parishes due to lack of money and clergy
coureurs de bois not agrarian
role of church limited
after conquest
bourgeoisie left
chopped off connection with France and economic leadership
upset by British merchants dominating, not bourgeois views
became inward looking
church took over leadership
mystified rural way of life
Devil = city and fur trade
Changing masters
French connection was colonial only
ensured necessities for stable communities were provided ex/ hospitals
any imperial power could step in and do the job
feudal society
stuck in societal level
entrepreneurship did not exist
no idigenous bourgeoisie
focus on expansion and economic gain and initiative of France to limit rivals
economic development directed by French interests
no interest in colony improvement
little industry developed
church dominated
law to be part of Catholic Church
Church presided over every stage of life
churches values and prejudices permeated law
fines for blasphamy, ban on non-religious books
society was rural and religious
after conquest
little impact on economy
would have left with the money anyways
another imperial power stepped in
resented bourgeois not Anglo-AMericans
church continued to dominate
feudal values continued to prevail
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